The Gun at Wash Common has had a public house on that site since the seventeenth century. ... The first picture was taken in about 1898 when the pub and another one owned by a local brewery were put up for sale. The vista which includes the Falkland memorial dates from about 1900.
[face=Times][/face] It was interesting to see these 2 photos / postcards, in the first post, that were added by Brian. Alan Murray has also shown me an old photo of the pub that a customer gave to him. The Jan/Feb 2011 issue of Ullage will include a 'Pub Profile' of The Gun. I hope nobody will mind if we use some of the information supplied on this thread in this profile? If there is space it might be nice to be able to include the 1898 picture or the c.1900 vista - Please can Brian advise me if this might involve any copyright difficulties & also how he would like any credit to be given in the newsletter. Apparently the 'friendly ghost' at the Gun has provided a free play on the billiard table and a free go on the gaming machine after the pub had closed. It had also turned the electric dryer on in the Ladies when nobody was inside. There have been some good guest beers on at the Gun recently including West Berkshire Brewery Maggs' Mild. For the W. Berks CAMRA Christmas Social on Dec 14th Alan has arranged to collect a cask of 'Beer!' by Milk Street Brewery, Frome from a pub the brewery delivers to in Salisbury, weather permitting. |